May 03, 2007

Fusing fab style with superior technology, Timex Group's new TX line was five years in the making and debuted at Basel World 2006. The 21 different styles of the TX are variously made from solid stainless steel or titanium, with a sapphire crystal, screw-down crown (on select models), sculpted dials, luminous features, water resistant to 10 ATM (100m / 330 ft), and feature a proprietary German-engineered six-hand mechanism which maintains a perpetual calender and tells time around the world. In other words, it's made-to-order for today's persnickety fashionista with high flying tastes & a lifestyle to match.

“The TX collection not only demonstrates our commitment to technological and design leadership, it also shows our determination to penetrate new market segments within the industry,” says Timex Group President and CEO, Joe Santana. “This is just the beginning. We will use this platform to introduce features previously unheard of in analog watches of this caliber.”

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Fusing fab style with superior technology, Timex Group's new TX line was five years in the making and debuted at Basel World 2006. The 21 different styles of the TX are variously made from solid stainless steel or titanium, with a sapphire crystal, screw-down crown (on select models), sculpted dials, luminous features, water resistant to 10 ATM (100m / 330 ft), and feature a proprietary German-engineered six-hand mechanism which maintains a perpetual calender and tells time around the world. In other words, it's made-to-order for today's persnickety fashionista with high flying tastes & a lifestyle to match.

“The TX collection not only demonstrates our commitment to technological and design leadership, it also shows our determination to penetrate new market segments within the industry,” says Timex Group President and CEO, Joe Santana. “This is just the beginning. We will use this platform to introduce features previously unheard of in analog watches of this caliber.”